Sarbottam PPC Cement

Sarbottam PPC Cement

Sarbottam Portland Pozzolana Cement (PPC) is a high-quality cement manufactured using advanced VRM (Vertical Roller Mill) technology, ensuring superior fineness and uniform blending. It is produced by mixing fly ash and gypsum with clinker and grinding the mixture to a fine consistency. This cement is ideal for a wide range of applications including residential, commercial, and large-scale infrastructure projects. One of its key advantages is its low heat of hydration, 30% less than OPC making it suitable for mass concreting works such as dams, spillways, and retaining walls. Sarbottam PPC offers excellent durability by protecting structures from sulfate and alkali attacks while also ensuring consistent surface finishes. It has very low segregation and bleeding, resulting in increased water tightness and long-term strength. With superior compressive strength exceeding both NS and IS requirements, and certifications like NS 385, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001, Sarbottam PPC Cement stands out as a reliable, eco-friendly, and high-performance choice for all types of construction needs. 

Advantages of Sarbottam PPC Cement

Lower heat of hydration compared to OPC, which reduces thermal cracking and makes structures resistant to sulphate attack.

Strengthens structures and improves concrete durability over a long period.

Protects concrete from aggressive alkali reactions.

Ensures consistent and superior finishing in constructions.

Exhibits very low segregation and bleeding, resulting in increased water tightness.

NS 385, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified.

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